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Frank Jewett Mather, III

Frank Jewett Mather, III

Male 1911 - 2000  (89 years)

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  • Name Frank Jewett Mather 
    Suffix III 
    Birth 16 Mar 1911  New York City, New York Co., NY Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
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    Death 29 Mar 2000  Falmouth, Suwannee Co., FL Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    • The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution announces with great sorrow the death March 27, 2000 of Scientist Emeritus Frank Jewett Mather, III. Frank died at the JML Care Center in Falmouth after a brief illness at age 89.

      Frank Mather was born March 16, 1911. He received his B.A. degree from Williams College in 1933 and B.S. degree from MIT in 1937. He became as naval architect and was involved in the shipbuilding industry from 1937 to 1939, then taught at MIT from 1939 to 1941. Frank worked at Naval Architect Gibbs and Cox in New York City from 1941 to 1945 designing ships for the war effort. His passion for fish lured him into a career in fisheries research, and he is known worldwide for developing the first tagging program for large pelagic fish. He joined the WHOI staff in 1945 as a Research Associate, was promoted to Associate Scientist in 1973, and was appointed a Scientist Emeritus in the Biology Department in 1978. He began the Cooperative Game Fish Tagging Program in 1954. The program continues today under the director of the National Marine Fisheries Service, with whom Frank collaborated for many years. His research prompted the first active conservation measures for the Atlantic Bluefin tuna by the United States and demonstrated the need fore the Atlantic Tuna Convention Act of 1976. His research interests included ,migration, population, distribution, general ecology, life history, taxonomy, and fisheries of large pelagic fish (tuna, marlin, and sailfish) and amber jack. Frank was the author or co-author of about 35 scientific publications on large pelagic fishes and about 40 papers, working documents or articles presented at scientific or regulatory meetings. Frank was the first author and primary force behind the Historical Document: Life History and Fisheries of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, a summary of the scientific information available on the Atlantic Bluefin tuna up until 1979. He was a Trustee of the New England Aquarium from 1964 to 1977, and served as a board member and director of the Atlantic Tuna Club of Rhode Island. He also was a member of many fisheries societies and institutes.

      He is survived by his wife, Natalie N. Mather, of Key Biscayne, Florida, and Woods Hole; children Willia V. Mather of Dolores Hidalgo, ME; Lee Townley of Brunswick, ME; Catherine Whited of Unity, ME; Arden Edwards and Richard Edwards, Jr., both of Woods Hole; eight grandchildren; a nephew, Richard Turner, of New York City; a niece, Elizabeth C. Turner of Newfoundland, PA; and several other nieces and nephews.
    • The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution announces with great sorrow the death March 27, 2000 of Scientist Emeritus Frank Jewett Mather, III. Frank died at the JML Care Center in Falmouth after a brief illness at age 89.

      Frank Mather was born March 16, 1911. He received his B.A. degree from Williams College in 1933 and B.S. degree from MIT in 1937. He became as naval architect and was involved in the shipbuilding industry from 1937 to 1939, then taught at MIT from 1939 to 1941. Frank worked at Naval Architect Gibbs and Cox in New York City from 1941 to 1945 designing ships for the war effort. His passion for fish lured him into a career in fisheries research, and he is known worldwide for developing the first tagging program for large pelagic fish. He joined the WHOI staff in 1945 as a Research Associate, was promoted to Associate Scientist in 1973, and was appointed a Scientist Emeritus in the Biology Department in 1978. He began the Cooperative Game Fish Tagging Program in 1954. The program continues today under the director of the National Marine Fisheries Service, with whom Frank collaborated for many years. His research prompted the first active conservation measures for the Atlantic Bluefin tuna by the United States and demonstrated the need fore the Atlantic Tuna Convention Act of 1976. His research interests included ,migration, population, distribution, general ecology, life history, taxonomy, and fisheries of large pelagic fish (tuna, marlin, and sailfish) and amber jack. Frank was the author or co-author of about 35 scientific publications on large pelagic fishes and about 40 papers, working documents or articles presented at scientific or regulatory meetings. Frank was the first author and primary force behind the Historical Document: Life History and Fisheries of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, a summary of the scientific information available on the Atlantic Bluefin tuna up until 1979. He was a Trustee of the New England Aquarium from 1964 to 1977, and served as a board member and director of the Atlantic Tuna Club of Rhode Island. He also was a member of many fisheries societies and institutes.

      He is survived by his wife, Natalie N. Mather, of Key Biscayne, Florida, and Woods Hole; children Willia V. Mather of Dolores Hidalgo, ME; Lee Townley of Brunswick, ME; Catherine Whited of Unity, ME; Arden Edwards and Richard Edwards, Jr., both of Woods Hole; eight grandchildren; a nephew, Richard Turner, of New York City; a niece, Elizabeth C. Turner of Newfoundland, PA; and several other nieces and nephews.
    Person ID I5649  Everyone
    Last Modified 25 Mar 2020 

    Father Frank Jewett Mather,   b. 6 Jul 1868, Deep River, Middlesex Co., CT Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 11 Nov 1953, Deep River, Middlesex Co., CT Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 85 years) 
    Mother Ellen Suydam Mills,   b. 1875, Washington DC Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1 Jan 1963, Deep River, Middlesex Co., CT Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 88 years) 
    Marriage 23 Feb 1905  New York City, New York Co., NY Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1699  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Natalie Neill,   b. 22 Jul 1920, New York City, New York Co., NY Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 Aug 2018, Falmouth, Barnstable Co., MA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 98 years) 
    Marriage 1970 
    Family ID F6048  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Apr 2024 

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